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GRINNER
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Re: PROJECT SCOPOPHOBIA

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Here is my Scirocco (with workmate Sean stopping to have a giggle) blocking up the middle of Lincoln this afternoon after my clutch cable snapped! :shocking:
And I still have my "MOT wheels" on due to my slick inner edges! :blush: New rubber very soon.
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YOU HAVE SUN!!!

It's been miserable (not raining at least) all day here.


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GRINNER
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LOL!

Thats all fixed now by my own hand! But it did mean me doing a 8 mile bike ride to get a new cable.

Anyway take a look at my tyre wear!
Got camber?
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So off they came (for the MOT) and on went some 185/45/15's that give a really nice strech
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I went for a drive when I put them on and I now have no rubbin' at all! I could then go lower I guess!


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FUN AND GAMES!

(without the fun)

:dash:

I was loosing water from the side of the block from the headgasket. So headgasket change was on. This was back in June time.
That went well.....
The next day I ran the car and all the oil got pumped into the water system! Having only changed the water cooled oil cooler last year, I thoughtit could not possibly be the cooler. After taking the head off another two times thinking i'd done it wrong (even getting a friend in to help on the last time tomake sure I was not doing something daft) it did it again. I then was told by new workmate who knows more then most about these things to by-pass ther water cooed oil cooler. And whatdo you know, oil came pumping out of the water side!!! :blush:
After that the fuel pump in the fuel tank gave up,
Most headlight plastic nuts broke as I was driving home at night. the headlight beams doing a can-can on the road ahead!
...and at the moment I keep having to replace water hoses and the fan didn't work the other day (thats new too) and water is dissapearing out of somewhere, I suspect my (also newish) radiator!

.....more to come I feel.

:hugegrin:


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Re: PROJECT SCOPOPHOBIA

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Looking really great!

That arch roller looks well handy, gotta get me one of those!


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Yep new radiator needed! (and warmer weather)

Yeah, a very talented friend of mindmade the arch rollerout of a VW widow-maker car jack! It works so well!

Also my lass Claire has bought me the big old SCIROCCO sticker for the back window for my birthday! A bit of old skool cool!

:yahoo:


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...and here is said sticker!
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Nice motor - love the wheels. Lincoln too, not far from me...check the diary section we are having a little meet a the end of Jan if you are interested.

Does your friend have a little guide for how to change a widowmaker into an arch roller? Wouldn't mind giving that a go.

Ash


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ash-lough wrote:Nice motor - love the wheels. Lincoln too, not far from me...check the diary section we are having a little meet a the end of Jan if you are interested.

Does your friend have a little guide for how to change a widowmaker into an arch roller? Wouldn't mind giving that a go.

Ash
I'm already going to that meet!
And I think my mate may be there too. (He'll either be in a 200SX or a Manta, as the local car club looks like it'll be joining the dub meet)

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Re: PROJECT SCOPOPHOBIA

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Hey! Do you still have this?


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ben_realrides wrote:Hey! Do you still have this?
I am the current owner of this beast.
Ive got a build thread somewhere down the pages, hasn't been updated in a while due to me being out of the U.K and the car being in storage.


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Re: PROJECT SCOPOPHOBIA

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Ah cool. Just wondered if it was still in lincoln as not seen it or any roccos around lincoln for ages lol


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I just popped in to have a look around and was amazed to see my thread on page one!

I don't think there are many in Lincoln these days. I sometimes see a black one outside Halfords on Tritton Road.

How is the old beast?
I've a mate at Marham on 2 Sqn who keeps me informed on the car. He said he's not seen it for a while but if it's in storage that'll be why.


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...I'm currently enjoying the trials of being an aircooled owner.


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